Integrated Math One - Module 6 Test Review

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Integrated Math One - Module 6 Test Review

List the different ways to rotate a point 90° clockwise about the point (0 , 0).

How do you determine how many diagonals a polygon has?  

What is the name of the shape on the left?   How many diagonals are there on the shape to the left? How many lines of symmetry are there on the shape to the left? List all of the degrees of rotational symmetry for the shape above.

What is the transformation from A to A’. Describe the transformation(s) from A’ to A’’. Draw in all lines of reflection, points of rotation, and/or any intermediate steps for the transformation.